FindLaw Employees Love Bacon and Other Food Truck Cuisine

Remember when "food truck" was just a nicer way of saying
"roach coach?" No disrespect to roaches; but mobile eateries typically were
limited to unpretentious tacos, plastic-wrapped tuna sandwiches and -- if you
happen to be feasting at a state fair -- deep-fried Twinkies or anything sold on
a stick.

Oh how times have changed.

Nowadays, on any given weekday around lunch time, you'll
find food trucks parked near FindLaw's Sunnyvale office dishing up such haute
cuisine as grass-fed beef burgers with maple syrup-glazed bacon and grilled
shrimp sandwiches with parsley and garlic sauce. You'll even find tacos, some
traditional, some with an Asian twist.

Chow said he relies "100 percent" on the food trucks for
lunch, very rarely bringing his own lunch to work. "And when I do," he added, "I
wish I'd eaten at a food truck instead."

While he's certainly dedicated to his midday meal,
content marketing specialist John Karbaf is willing to go that extra mile
(literally) and drive to the MoGo BBQ truck

"Sometimes when I need a MoGo fix, and they're not on our
street, I'll look them up on Twitter and drive a couple miles to where they are
so I can indulge."

I got caught up in the hype myself, and have become a MoGo fan. Here's proof of me waiting anxiously for my order:

In addition to Twitter feeds maintained by individual
food trucks (this is Silicon Valley, after all), engineers at a
neighboring office compiled a Google calendar for our stretch of California Ave.
Most trucks roll by every two weeks or so, such as my favorite Eat on
Monday, while some arrive just once in a blue moon.

Perhaps one of the most beloved food trucks gracing our
little neck of the woods is San Francisco's Bacon Bacon, a
favorite of senior content specialist Javier Lavagnino. He recommends the
grilled cheese with bacon jam (bacon jam!) or "The Belly," a decadent sandwich
of pork belly, fried egg and caper aioli.

Even senior blog writer Robyn Cain, who almost
always brings her lunch to work (usually a healthy salad), springs for a "bacon
bouquet" (just plain strips of bacon) from Bacon Bacon when it's in town.

My own brown-bagged creations can't hold a candle
to such mouth-watering mobile delights, but I've been known to splurge from time to
time.

Bon appetite!

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